Thursday, December 29, 2011

Best of 2011 - Travel


I hope you enjoyed the Best of 2011 food post.

I have to say that even though it was a hard to wittle down a year's worth of eating, it was just as hard (if not harder) finding ten travel photos that encapsulated this year for me. My travel year consisted of revisiting Los Angeles after not setting foot on the West Coast of the U.S.A. for almost nine years; my first time taking a plane within my own state to Buffalo, NY; seeing my family in Antigua; and of course discovering the wonders of Turkey. For all of that, I really do need about 15-20 pics. My travels may not be as extensive as some travel blogs out there, but I wouldn't trade this year for anything. :)

Again, in no particular order and with links to relevant posts, I present my Best/Favorite/Most Intriguing (to me) travel photos of 2011.


The Griffith Park Observatory in Los Angeles, California at sunset. Check out my trip to Los Angeles by clicking the California label on the left.


The view of English Harbour from Shirley Heights, Antigua


The ceiling of the Aya Sophia - Istanbul, Turkey


Niagara Falls (New York side)


Betty's Hope, Antigua


The Celsus Library - Ephesus, Turkey






Up and Away - Cappadocia, Turkey


Do you have any favorites of these the pictures? I'd love to know which one and why. :)

Do you have any travel plans already on the horizon for 2012?

3 comments:

Daphne said...

My favorite? The second photo: The view of English Harbour from Shirley Heights, Antigua

I love water, and that shot is just breathtaking.

Anticipated travel plans for 2012?

NYC, and possibly Australia or New Zealand. We'll see!

Try Anything Once Terri said...

@Daphne - Thanks! You'll have to look me up when you are in NYC! Australia & NZ! Eeek! You're going to have to do a guest post! ;)

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